Beijing: Air China, the only Chinese airline that provides regular flights to North Korea, announced on Tuesday that it will resume flights between Beijing and Pyongyang from May 5.


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The service, that was started in 2009, will resume three weeks after the airline had stopped its twice-weekly flights between the two capitals on April 14, at a time of escalating tensions between North Korea and the US, Efe news reported.


However, a spokesperson for the company had then said the suspension had nothing to do with political problems but was due to a dip in ticket sales.


The number of Chinese tourists travelling to North Korea by train have also touched a record low, when tensions escalated in the region owing to exchange of threats and warnings between Pyongyang and Washington.